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DIDN'T KNOW. He K&ve me knife one day at school, Four-Mailed, the handle of pearl And ertat black words on the wrapper atd . "For the datllngest little girl." I wu glad t Ob, yes, yet tbo crimson blood I To my young check came and went, And my heart tlmrapcd wondrouely plt-a-pat, lint I didn't know what It meant. One night he said I must Jump on his slcJ, For the snow was falling f aU; I was halt afraid, bnt he coaxed and coaxed, And he got me on at last. Laughing and chatting la teeny glee, To my home his coureo lie bent; My eUtcrs looked at oach other and smiled, But I didn't know what It meant. The years pasted on and they touched his eye With a shadow of deeper blue; They Rave to his form a manlier grace To bit check a swarthier huo. Wo stood by the dreamily rippling brook, When the day was almost spent, His whispers were soft as the lullaby; And now I kpow what It meant I ritACriCAL SCIENCE Fire Damp. Mr. rilmsoll suggests that fire-damp should bo withdrawn from mines by ylpoH, just as Iho water Is pumped up from tho sump, lio would -niako a "sump" for gas in tho hlglrcst part of tho roof, and then allow tho gas to cs capo from tho workings up a vortical tubo to tho sump, whence it would bo pumped to tho surface, and employed for llcutine tho village Mr. rilmsoll thinks Unit such a plan would give nb soluto and Immediate control to tho managers of a pit over any gasscs which might bo lurking in the roocsscs of tho mino; and he suggests thaMf his reme dy is lound useless somo scientific or philanthropic body should offer a pro mium ot 20,000 for tho discovory.of a means of entirely proventlng coal mino txploslons. Ilubbcr Cement. Four ounces puro india-rubber, ono eighth ounco powdered asphaltum, put together in a tin enn, then add about six times tho quantity of benzlno, lot it stand thrco or four days, then tako a stick and work it over, then add benzine and stir it well until you have it about tho consistency of honoy; then It Is ready for use It should bo covered as tight as posslblo whilo dissolving, and afterwards. To uso it, scrapo tho pol ish from tho rubber, then apply tho co ment to thoplacotobo mended and also to a picco ot rubber to bo used as a patch. Dry half au hour and apply an othorcoat, then, after another half-hour, press tho patch into its placo over tho break. Like all other preparations con taming benzino, it must bo kept away from fires, as it is as explosive as burn ing-fluid. PrcHcnrlncT'tHo Ueatl. Ono of tho most siraplo and cffectlvo piocosscs, it would appear, for preserv ing tho dead has recently been brought forward in Germany. By this mothod, it is .:tated, tho dead bodies of human beings and animals fully retain their form, color and flexibility continuously, and may bo dissected, whilo decay and offensivo emoil nro completely provont cd tho muscularllcsh, upon incision, presenting tho samo nppearanco as in tho case of a frosh dead body. Tho liquid used for this purposo is propared as follows: Threoiquarts boiling water, 3 ounces alumG drachms common salt, 3 drachms saltpetor, 2 ounces potash, und 2 J drachms arsenic acid; tho salts arodissolvedinthowater, and then thoro aro addd two pints ot glycerine and one-halt pint of wood alcohol. Tho em balming is accomplished by simply sat uratmg and impregnating tho bodies with this composition, from 1 to fivo quarts being used for a single body. A MurIc 'sLuntcrn. A simplo maglo lantern, from tho con struction and uso of which a good deal of instruction and amusomcnt may bo derived during winter ovonings, is do scribed in tbo Scientific Amorican. A small box, a koroseno lamp with an argand burner, a littlo fish-globo filled with puro water and a common doublo or plano-convex lens nro all tho mated als necessary to make it. A holo is bored in tho top of tho box to permit tho chimnoy ofGho lamp to pass through and allow tho hoat and tho products of combustion to oscapo. In tho side of tho box around holois cut, largo enough to admit a portion of the globo, which is suspended inside the box closo to tho lamp. A ploco ot common window- glass Is then, nlolstonod with a strong solution of sulpuato of soda, and placed on a stand or clip so that tho light from tho lamp will bo focused on it by tho globo. Tho image of tho glass will thus bo thrown upon a seroon when tho lens is properly adjusted. Tho 'formation of the crystals of tho sulphate of soda will bo soon oloarly on tko screen, and ap ipoar llko tho magical growth of a for est. Any ingenious family can 'readily idevlso a groat number of interesting .experiments wfh this Inexpon&ro lan' torn. U 0 Evolution oftlto Home. In a reoent pQor before tL"3 Zoologi cal Socioty exLdhdon, Tro?essor Hux ley illustrated tho laws of evolution by xoieronce, among othoj animals, to tho ihorso. Thero is evidence, he said, tho raluo of which has not been disputed, and which in my judgement amounted to proof, that, botwoon tho commence ment of tho Tertiary opoch and tho present tlmo, tho 'group of tho E quid to has boon represented by a. sorles of forms, ol which tho oldost in that which departs least from tho general typo of structure of tho higher mammalia, whilo tho latest is that which most widely dif fers from that typo. In faot, tho oarll- est known equlno animal possossos four complete sub-equal digits on tho loro feet, three on tho hind foot; tho ulna is cempluto and dUtlnot lrom the radius; j tho fibula is complote aid distinct from tho tibia; thoro aro fortv-lour tooth, tho full nnmbor of canines boing pres ent, and tho cheek-teeth having short crowns, with simplo patterns and early formed roots. Tho latest, on tho other hand, has only ono comploto digit on each foot, tho rcstbolng represented by rudiments; tho ulna is reduced and par tially ankylosod with tho radius; tho fibula is still moro reduced and partially ankyloscd with 'tho tabla; tho canlno teeth nro partially or completely sup pressed in tho females; tho first ohcek teeth usually remain undeveloped, and when thoy appoar aro very small; tho other cheek tcoth havo long crowns. with highly complicated pattorns and lato formed roots. Tho Equldnj of In termediate ages exhibit intermediate characters. With rcspoct to tho Interpretation of theso facts two hypotheses, and only two, appoar to bo Imaginable The ono assumes that theso succcsslvo forms of cquino nnlmals havo como into cxlstonco Independently of ono anothor. Tho other assumes that thoy aro tho gradual modification undcrgono by tho succcs slvo members of a continuous lino ol ancestry. As Professor Huxloy was no, awaro that any zoologist maintained tho first hypothesis, ho did not fcol called upon to discuss it. Tho adoption of tho second, howovor, was equivalent to tho accoptarco ol thodoctrino of evolution so far as horses aro concornod, and in tho nbsenco of tho evldenco to tho con trary, ho should supposo that it was ac cepted. Coiicli'N PrrillctlonN for March. Tho weather for March, 1881, will bo foggy, wet, cold and dlsagrooablo. Tho month will open warm, windy and rainy. Tho storm with which Fobruary ends will continue in March. Tho Atlantic, coast from Nova Scotia ito Florida will be swept by llcrco Inshoro winds with rain. Theso will ccntor nonr 3d, fol lowed -1th and 5th by high barometer, aad In moro northern localities by cold, high oft'-shoro winds antTsnow. Lessor storm areas will follow near fith, and 9th, ending with high barometer; nnd cloarirjg sky except on areas covered with snow. A sorles of storm areas will sot In near 13th, with rain or snow 13th, 11th and 1.1th, with genorally oastcrly to southerly winds; Increasing to mild weather 17th with high storm tonslon, and a thunder storm; followed 19th with high barometer and generally clearing sky. A sovoro storm will sot In 22d to 23d, preceded and followed by cool weather, and with high barometer 21th. Storming again i'Gth. Milder weather will sot in tho 28th, but fol lowed by fierco, cold, wild skies, tho month going out nnd April opening very boisterous and rough. Storm centers, auroras, and earthquakes near 3,1), 0, 13, 17, 23, 20, 31. E. J. Couch. THE GENESIS OF UEMUS. BY GRANT ALLEN. March Atlantic. Shakespcaro and Nowton, and Clivo nnd Hampden, and oven Henry VIII., havo dono much to make England just what she is for good and for ovll; but tho ordinary law-loving, stubborn, Lnrd headod, stolid, cnergetio Englishman has dono a great deal moro. What wo English now aro wo owe ti littlo to William tho Norman and Honry tho Angovin, to Cromwell and to Welling ton, to Wickllffo and to Wesley, to Darwin and to Spencor; but wo owo it a groat deal mnro to tho nameloss pirates who pecplod Kent and Eaat Anglia, to tho hunted Celts who hung on to Hfo and liberty in Wnloa and Cornwall, to tho unknown yeoman and artisans of tho Middle Ages, to tho for gotten Puritans, nnd buriod merchants tho manufacturers and inventors and toilers of later tlmos tlraos. What you Amorlcans now aro you'owo in part to thoso noblo men who gave you your constitution, and to thoso groat workers and soldiers who preserved tho Union; but you owo a thousand times moro you abovo every nation upon earth to tho average American citizen, and to his predecessors, tho average colonists of the oldor days, and tho avorago Eu ropean sottlers of tho present tlmo After Mr. Galton, thoro is littlo need to demonstrate that groat men them selves aro but slight deviations from a genoral lovol of intelligence or taste, just as fools aro slight deviations on tho othor sldo. Except In a generally mo chanical raco, you will not find a Watt or an Edison; oxcopt in a generally literary raco, you will not find a Shako spearo or a Gee tho; except in n genor ally roUbotio raco, you will not find a Llonardo or a Beothoyon. Wo never sco an inborn Raphaol at Memphis dis covering all tho laws of perspoctlvo off hand; wonoversco an original Chan nlng or Howard springing at onco into existence amongst thohoad-huntlngDy-aks; wo novor sea nn Incongruous Now ton hitting suddonly upon tbo law ot gravitation in somo Zulu village Tho great problem for our solutionis this: How did Athens, or Romo, or mediaival Italy, attain its gonoral character? and then wo can easily answor tho iurthor quostlons; How did thoy turn out from tlmo to c3mo a Plato, a Pompolus, or a Mioholangclo? Eyry raco posso:so3 a cortaln moan of character, iutolleotual, emotional, moral, and lujthotle From this moan variations ariso in ovory particular on oithor side; and how thoy ariso wo shall 'inqulro Iurthor on. But for tho present It, is sufllolont to point out that tho vari ations always boar a certain general proportion to tho mean: thoy seldom very largoly defloot lrom it in oithor dirdotlon, and nover very largely in tbo direction of higher or inoroasod powers. Tbo avorago Englishman has a certain fairly fixed moral, intellectual, and rcs- thetlo nature Even our deviations nro not oxtrome. A bad E .gllshman is not usually a cannibal, llko tho F-.jlans: a stupid Englishman is not as a rule, uu ablo to count fivo, llko tho Bushmen; a Philistine Englishman docs not habit uilly boat a tom-tom, or smear himsolf with putrid fat, llko tho Hottentots. On the othor hand, our upward varia tions nro llkowlso In n certain propor tion to our mean. Even a Darwin or a Spenccrstnnda at a comparatively moas tirnblo dlstanco fromthe avorago run of our naturalists and our philosophical thlnkors; oven Mr. Morris and Sir. Frederick Lolghton nro in tho samo category with our avorago water-color painters and dccoratlvo artists. Wc shall, I hepo, soo reason hereafter to think that theso exceptional individuals aro tracoablo tu tho convcrgenco of cer tain special lines ot decent; and as such convcrgenco must, on an average, oc cur, In a settled number of births, a settled nutnbor of times, li, may fairly bo said that tho exceptions nro neces sary products of tho mean. And as only, but with tho avorago mon of each such exceptions vary only within mod est limits as tho exceptional Hotten tots and Digger Indians still, whilo tho Platos and Crcaars and Schlllcrs nro at bottom Hollenes, or Romans, or Gor mnns still it may bo fairly said to fol low that whatever accounts for tho mean accounts for tho variations ns well. For this reason It seems to mo that tho geographical Hellas to tako a concrete example not only produced tho avorago Athenians and Syracusans, but also equally produced tho Arlstotlcs and Eucllds and Archimedes whom tho prior existence of tho avorago Athenian and Syracusan alone mado possible Measles nnd Scarlet Foyer. It is important to bo ablo to readily distinguish between theso two diseases, which nro in somo respects similar. Measles present tho eppoaranco of a patchy' redness of a circular form, show ing white between, with small pimples that feel llko littlo hard points. Tho mouth and throat aro red and inflamed, causing a cough and othor symptoms of cold. About tho third day tho oyes be como inflamed and watery. In spito ot all rcmodlcs tho symptoms do not abate A day or two later tho eruption appears upon tho neck and head and then ex tends over tho rest of tho body. At last it attacks tho bowels, causing diar rheal, and then tho other symptoms quickly disappear. Tho essential point in tho treatment is to avoid taking cold. Thoro are fow diseases that so readily and completely recover with perfect nursing, and few that entail such a se ries ot misfortunes without ic. Medi cine is soldom necessary. A portion of tho body at a tlmo may bo sponged with warm water and then carefully wipod dry, boforo extending tho operation Tho room should bo well aired, but no current of air should touch tho patlout Tho food should bo light and easy of digestion. Scarlot fovor is also red, but it has a smooth feel in tho skin, and tho redness is sufl'usod like a blush, which deepens till it is very rod. Thero is loss of op petite, pains in tho limbs, and soro throat; this is tho dangerous part. In scarlot fovcr tho .patient seems to havo no cold, ns in mcuslcs. But littlo troat ment is needed in mild cases. If tho urino is not freo, drink flax-seed tea or lomonade Garglo tho throat with red popper, vinegar and water, or a so lution ot chlorate of potash. Tho main thing is to bring out tho rash and keop it out. Nothing etn comparo with Ire quent warm baths for this purposo; or, if thoro is much debility, warm spongo bath. Check thirst with lemonade, but termilk, etc. Kcop the room cool and woll ventilated. Meat or poultry broth and soups may bo given. Scarlet fovcr is also a discaso that must mu its course, and tho patient is to bo protocted by careful nursing from death, or somo of tho unfortunato complications that so frequently lollow this disease rotutown Dally Ledjer. A Michigan journal relates tho follow ing: Amos James, Esq., proprietor of the Huron Houso, Port Huron, Mich., sutt'ercd so badly with Rheumatism that "3o was unablo to raise his arm for thrco moeths. Fivo bottles of St. Jaoobs Oil ourcd him entirely. A Duel With Bows And Arrows. On ono occasion bows havo boon bent with most bloodthirsty intent. On Fob. 1791, a very ludicrous duol took pYJco at Edinburgh, of which, unfortu nately, only this moagro account is pre sorAd: "Two gentlemen mot on tho Moaiilows, suppllod with bows and ar row to docido a point of honor. Thoy woro accompanied by seconds, and ad a surgeon In attendance in caso their idlan artlllory should by any meansjnrovo effective After a harm less oxtniango of thrco shots tho parties rotirodjlho point of honor doubtless bo ing sattlfaotorlly arranged. If similar woapoaj wero always omployed in duel ing," adds tho nowspapor roporter, this amusomont would speedily bocomo unfashionable, seeing that tho seconds would run qultons great, it not a greater, risk than tho principals." Hystorics Is dofluod by an old bacho lor as a dlsoaso peculiar to women, which may usually bo consldorod as a sign that tho system requires a now bonnet. ... NO III3KEFAX. Atchison Champion. An Indiana newspaper thus writes: Mr. Goo. F. Holdorlo, of Peru, Ind., says that ho had suffered vorymuoh with rhoumatism and used many reme dies without bonoflt. He found the de slrod roliof In St. Jacobs Oil. Quenching Thirst. Hull's Journal pf Health. Noarly a hundred years ago Dr. Und suggested to Capt. Kcnnody that thirst might bo quenched at sea by dipping tho clothing in salt water and putting It on without wringing. Subsequently tho Captain, on being cast away, had an opportunity of making tho experiment. With great difficulty ho succeeded in persuading part of tho mon to follow his example, and thoy all survived, whilo tho four who refused and drank salt water becamo dollrlous nnd died. In addition to putting on tho clothes whilo wot, night and morning, thoy may bo wotted whilo ou two or three times during tho day. Capt. Kennedy goosontosay: "After these operations wo uniformly found that tho violent drought went oil and tho parched tonguo was cured In n fow minutes after bath ing and washing our clothes, whilo wo found ourselves as much refreshed as though wo had received somo actual nourishment." Tho baro possibility of tho truth of tho statement makes it a humanity for any paper to glvo It a wido publicity, slnco thero nro few read ers In any hundred who may not go to sea nnd bo shipwrecked. Wo person ally know that wading In water quench es thirst, and very fow remombor being thirsty while bathing at tho scashoro or whilo swimming In our rivers. When tho fearlul horrors of dying with thirst nro remembered, nnd tho moro foarftil madness which Is tho certain result of drinking sea water to allay thirst, it Is ccilalnly wo'.l to oncourago individual experiment in Ibis dircstion nnd so. licit an authenticated report of tho same M. ajiVLVinwa tavaaai aaj. mar-la u Mirny diseases, especially thosu of the nerv ous system, are the product of dally renewed mental exhaustion. llusUcss avocations oft en Involve an amount of meuUl wear and tecr very prejudicial to physical health, and the professions, If arduously pursued, arc nn lotj destructive to brain and nerve tleiue. It H one of the most important attributes of Hosteller's Stomach Hitters that It compen sates for this undue loss of tissue, nnd that It Imparts new energy to the brain and 'nerves. Thu ranldllv with which It renews weakened l'l..rfl,jl.nl1liiiil IVIimulLm, mental energy and physical vi nifty Is re- mrriiauii', unit suuws mat nn luviL-unmuK .properties are of the highest order. 'Besides iucrcaslog vital stamina, and counteracting the effects ot mental exhaustion, this poten tial mcdlclno rures and prevents fever and auue. rheumatism, chronic dvsrcofU and constipation, kidney and uterine weakness and other complaints, l'hyslclans also corn- menu u as a rucmc.uiMsiimuiani ant, remcuy. An Irishman knows how to wittily overcomo nil difficulties. "What shall I do with this unsightly heap of rub bish, Pat?" "Dig a holo and bury it," answered tho man of lnnontion. "Ah, yes, Pat, but what tm I to do vlth tho dirt out of tho wholoP" Well, sire, I would advlso you dig a holo big enough for tho wholo of it." A man who was running for cdllco re signed hurriedly whon ho discovered his mohor-in-law was making a scrap-oook of all tho hard thincs tho opposition pa pers wero saying of him. "Job, my dear," said his wife wreathed in smiles, "I wish' you had been at church this morning. Mr.'Good will was very Interesting; nnd when ho prayed for tho absent ones" -"Well that accounts for it, then. I haven't caught such a string of Ush lor a yoai as I did this morning?" The fco of doctors Is an Item that very many persons aro Interested In Just at prrsetit. Wu believe tho schedule or visits Is $3.00, which would tax a man connneu to ins unworn year, ana In need of a dally visit, over l,000 a year for medical attendance alono I And one single bottle of Hop Bitters taken In time would save tno isi.uou anu an tne year's gicunes?. i oh. If vou are hairless ami caour there Is ono way and no moro by which jou may he made cureless anu nappy use uaiuioi.i.nk, a ueo. dorlzed extract of petroleum, It will positive ly make new hair grow. IOuvlett Until!) , What Is more handsome tlun a nice, brltht, clear complexion, sbowliiR the beauties of perfect health? All can enjoy theso advau- tacesnyusinfr Ecciric miters, impure umou, and all diseases of the Stomach, Liver, Kid neys and Urinary Oruans, are speedily cured For nervousness and aU attcnilent. ailments, they are a nevcrfalllnpremedy, and positively cure where all others fall. Try the Klcctrlc Bitters and be convinced of their wonderful merits. Foreale by all drugRUts at fifty cents a bottle. PILES! PILES! PILES! A dure Cure Vimml t I.u(. Ku Oue Xeed SJuflTer. A mrecnrfl for tho Blind. Blce(llr(r.ItcilnK and Ul cerated Hlri lias been i)lcovered bjr Dr. Wlillauii (an Indlaa remedy), called Ur. Wllllunu' Indian Oint ment. A iIokIo box baa cured ttio wutit chronic caiet of ,ind!)rara (landing. No una need auller live minute" after apnlvlnit Hill wonderful nouthlni; mcdl clno. Wllllam'Oln'menlnliorl) the tiimorn, ul! the Intemu Itchinit (particularly at nl.iht after cettlnn warm In lid, ) acta at a poultice, Klvc Initanc and patnlcai relief, and In prepared onlr for l'lles, Itching ot theprlvatn paru. and nothing clae. Head what the Hon. J. SI Coitlnberry, of Cleveland, art about Dr. Wllllami' Indian 11 lu Ointment! 1 hare tucdacoreaof pile cures, and I havo never found anything which, gwe inch Immediate and permanent relief oa Dr. Williams' Indian rile ointment. For tale by all UruKg at, Qt mailed oa receipt of price I1.UU. tHenry & Davles, Prop's, Clnvnlnnil. Olilo. j Incredulity exists in certain minds a to many well established facts, but not even the Individual who disputes the rotundity of the earth, has been heard to deny tho wholoiome neesaud purifying effects of Qlenn's Sulphur Soap. How tu Hccurc lXcalth. It seems strange that anyone will suffer from derangement brought on by Impure blow!, when Ecovill'b Sausapaiiilla and Stillin oia. on Ulood and Liveii 6vnup will rastore perfect health. It Is a strengthening syrup, pleasant to take.andbas oroven Itself to be tho iiest nwoD ruiiiFlEu.eirectuilly curing Scrof ula, Syphilitic dUorders, Weakness of the Kid tieys, Erysipelas, Malaria, all Nervous disorders and Debility. Bilious complaints and all Dis eases of the lllood, Liver, Kidneys, Stomach, skin, etc, It corrects Indigestion. A single bot tle will prove to vou Its merits as a health renewer.for It ACTS LIKE A OIIAHM.esvecl ally when the complaint Is of an eznaustlve nature, having n tendency to lessen the nat ural vigor of the hral" and nervous system. BAKER'S PAIN fANACKA cures pain In Man ad Beast.Usoeiternal)y and Internally. DR. BOBER'a VEGETABLE WO KM SYR Ul Instantly destroys worms and removes the secretions which cause them Use Reddlng's ItusBia Baivn Outs, Burns, Tickling causes luuguter, outwbpn a doctor tickles a person out ot (25or $50 for a cure of a contrac ted private disease without doing any good, tho laugh doss not como In tho right place. The same person writes to S. Black ford, 140 West Third Street, St. Paul, Minn., to send him a bottle of Dr. Halllday's Blood Purltler and a packago of Dr. Ualllday'a Wash and Injection, which only costs htm three dol lars for the lot. and cures himself la no time, thon Is where tho laugh comes In to see how foolish ho had been nn thw tr. icn i Joliii A. l.oirun, Jlero of the late war and now TJnlted States Senator from Illinois, writes! "Somo years ago I was troubled more or less with the rhou matism, and hava within the last year or so suffered Intensely with the same disease. I besran to take 'Durang'a Rheumatic Remedy,' and am thoroughly satisfied that I hare been permanently cured by Its use. I do not heel lite to recommend It to all sufferers." A NiiitrlH Nf one from a runnlnz broox slew the elant Goliath, and millions of noble mn since that time have died from a tingle stone in the bladder, which Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure would have dissolved and cuMud away. fjuaiiirv? AiKjiiJN'r i,i,ovi:k. It Is natural for people sulferlng with Dys pepsia and Liver Complaint or any derange ment ot tho digestive organs, such as Sour Stomach, Sick Headache. Habitual Costive- reus, palpitation oi tne man, ueari uuru, U'nter.lirnnli. cnawliie and burning r.atns at tho pit of the 8tomach. Yellow Skin, Coated Tongue and disagreeable taste lu the mouth, coming up of food after eating, low spirits, Ac, to put oil from day to day buying an ar ticle that they know has cured their neighbor, friend, or relative, yet they have no faith In It until It is ton fate. But It you will go to your Druggist and get a bottlo of (iitrnN's AL'oust FiAWEK your Immediate cure Is as certain as you live, fn ra il e bottles ot tins meuicino can no outaincu or 10 cents to try Its superior virtue. Regular site 73 cents. Try It, twodoscswlll relieve any case. I.roi.'s Wcel Stlllencr Is tho only Invention that will raako old boots straight as new. Don't IMo on tho IrcmUoH. AaV llrnirirlitA fnr "ltntich on Rats." It clears out rats, mice, bed-bugs, roaches. Only rr nnx. . tinner. ileMiteilto tho Iuterestof Western Farmers,! -Hill :it unci tor iron snmniu rouyni airwsi l!l).Ut'.STi:.ll nud WI'STHKN FAlt.tl J.5( UNA I.. B. CltiR, IMItor. A I'limy liiirilcii,lloiiH'lililnnu iniMiic'.M.iinn iiiil.ttmrn villttnliln limn niativ sold At &5. tiiallcd riee tu wcrytivweumcnucr. acoouriowciuu rule with other tuptM. Address, lIO.Hi;vru.l, l(K.tlolnei, Iowa. DlinrJICCMTtHPRIStCARRIAOt CO. CIN'TI.O. DUUUICO Territory givon. CaUlocuo frw JAMES tloyi Liven. VM tn. Illuitrated. Price II, SO. rroipeciimnic.. Dig par. Oih MimaH'iriin. .1 w.MrMi.t i.nuta Month nnd Ilipeiiara ftft-tll I HUUirai, .,.. a. luimtaiu.TTwmaiu.u E MPL0YWENT- LOCfl TrTTT!f Alao SALARY ffrnmntli. All EXPENSES hluto uhlrh prfft'irpi aaranera. ivaukn prompllr pld. SLOAN V Co. aim tlcorgiyMt. Cincinnati. t. fCAO llholren Inthewotld ltnportert'iirteii I LHOi-l.nrnnt I'umrnitir In America tpli Hrttle pluses everybody Truilo continimlly (0 crenilnir Aw-nls wnnted everywhere best Indiut imnts-ilnri't ii,ti time-Send for eiri nlar. IHIIl'TWKLt,8,4.IVieBt..y. V 1'. ( not 1W1. QMSER. a imMttveetlru. Sueilt. tine out. No eating out, No Imtolni out. No pain. home. Ajdrii. Can bv Uruil by piUltntla W. t 1MYKE, M. !.. Miirhnlltown iowit. One Cent will buy a romil card on which ! scnil your nihlrei and rieelvu freo (loitngefiru Mill alio ii'k'i' book on "The liher, II llliieiiitfM 11ml Ihclr Treat ment," Inrlu.llnz Mnlnrlxl trouhlei. Addr 1 1 it Hnvtnnt). Iftillrindway. V, Y MRS. LYME. PINKHAM.OFtmMASS., DKCOVEUEII or LYD1A E. PINKHAM'S VEftETABLB COMPOUND. ThoPnMtlvpCnro fur nit thoRC Faln1il C'omplnlnti nnd Wr aln!f ftorommon faourbckC fviuule populutlan. It will cure utlly tti Mort form of rimalQCitn plaint. aU OTariitn troubles, Inflammation and Ulnva tlon, Kallliiff ajkI II-;placcmcnt. fltl tho consequent Spinal Wcakiicti, and 1 1 "articular Jy adapted to Qo CliMico of Uti' It will dUsdlro And fxpoltunorsfrcmthoutrrujHi nn sarly tUpof dLveiiipincnt, Tlu tendency to can citoui humors thero U cht eked very t-)ieediJy by Its una. It rcmovfifalntntur. flatulency, ih rtwy.mU crarlnit forptimulanta, and relieves wtaknesi oXthottonmcIi, if J5 cures uioatiiiic, lu.uueiicn, ferrous I'rofiraticn, General lAbllH;., Mki'iJcuutbS, iKprcteion and Indl fcktton, That feellnff o bearing down, cauilnjy pain, weight end backache, la ulways pcrmaneMty cuml by Its use, Jt will at all tl'jrvi and under all clrcumtaiicci act In liArmony with the Jaws that govern tho fcnmlo synttm. I'or tho euro of KUney Couiplalctd of cither m.x thli Comiiound in iin?arpa?nel. lyi i:. riM;iiAsrfl Trr.TAiu,E com. POt'M)li prepared at S3.1 and 235 A Vet tern Avenue, Lynn, Moss, X'rco$L SItbottIesfor$ Sent by maf (u thft form of pillj, bUo In tho form of lozenges, o receipt of price, (1 irbox for cither. Mr. I'inUmm freolyanflwersaUIrtterrfof Inquiry, Bend forpoiuph jet. AtUrcM as aoovi. Mention (hit Jijrt family fhould bo without LYPTAU riNlCIUHVl LIVKU I'lLIA They tur conrtlpatlon, bUloUbnos and torjtldlty of tholtTtr, MceDtJpcr box. HOU II V AU nitunaiSTS. . PERMANENTLY CURES iririNErv nictrAcrc LIVER COMPLAINTS, trvMc!nntlrm nnd Piles. Pi l)r, It. H. nirlc, Bouth Hero, Vt. (art. "In eafe; of fcidnty Trunbli-a It lias acted llico a charm, it hoa cured many very luul rasea of 1'Um, und has nererfalledtoaetctllelentlr." . Nclfon ViUrehlld, or HU Aftuinf, Vt, imyf-'lt 1; of prlcrlcMYalue. AfU'mUteen ytara ofpreat iiffprlnir frniti lUi.a and COMtlvunuua It com- Pl'f'r euredme.-' .... ixitf asoToroIivtroudKldney Complaint,' j airnhiUdnno wonders for tno In commcUly cur- I IT HAS iirifvo WONDERFUL If li I I POWER, ammmm Scciuo It A:ti en tit LITIS, ths BOWEW ml UlZIDU73 li till time tlmo. RanniiM 1 rttnnn.H the svatam Of I tnonoisonousnumorstnat aoveiopa inKianeyan.a urinary aiooneoo, un louanesii Jaundice, Constipation, Pllaa. orlivRhoumatlsm. Noura ela l una norvouo uiouruurD KI1INKY.WOUT U adrr Ttcetable cm. pound nud can bo feat by wall prepaid. Onepackib'e lll inakoilxits of medicine. TRY IT 3XTO-W I tyllur II at the nrua-t-Uta. l'rlce, t.S0. TTILL3, iitzizizm & co rrejnetor, 12 (Wlll..iiai.iliIJ.) IturlliiiloB, vt. KBaaf aaaan.aai aa.aK.KBi triin;:flKKB In reapouao to tho urcent requcata of great nuinbcraofpoopl. Trhojjrofor to puroluM a KldnevWcrt Uroady prcparoa, tho pro. crlotoraof thia Mlebrotod remodr now pre- par. It In Uauld form u well M dry. It la very concentrated, la put up In Urge bottle., and la equally efficient na that put up dry In tin can. It ua vou tho necoaalty of prepaiins, it alwayo ready, and la mora easily taken by moat poopU, IMce, 91 per bottle. WQUID AND CK7 BOLD DT SBUOOIBTS. lVt'I.LS, ltlCIUltDSOX A CO., I'rop'n, 1 A llurllaartoa. Vt. GREAT GERMAN REMEDY ron RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, SCIATICA, LUMBAGO, BACKACHE, GrOTJT, SORENESS or 1MB CHEST, IB SORETHROAT, QUINSY, SWELLINGS BPBAINS, FROSTED FEET EARS, iSD General Eodilr rains, TOOTH, EAR IND HEADACHE, ALL OTHED PAINS ACHES. Hit No rrtpintlon ea firth tquiU Sf.Jiroin Oil. m ft art, sen, imrl.nn l rur.ir Kiutnnl Memoir. A trlltcnulll liuittici.in rult,ljf lrimKiratly of ,'iHCitM, nodmrr nit tuSfrlnff tth t jlncan 1 Y cltvlpbud mitlts wf vt ItltlMini. iiiu.u-riONH IX ELKVLK HM.11UU. SOLD SI All OKUOOISTS AND DtAKRS 11 MtOICIM. A. VOGELEn & CO. tuMiiKiir, Mil., U.S.A. hop bitters; (A .Medicine, not it Itrlnli.) CONTAINS hops, nircmr, .iiandkaki:, ItAMIULKIN, Ash tiir rrr.:T .inii IirT Mr.W'MLQrALt- Itl.nol'ALL UTimilllTTll:. TJl'EY CUHE All DNe.Trnnf IheSlomnrli, llnweK Ulood, J.ivi r, Ktilnt ) . uikI I'rlnury orpin', Nit M.uiueoi'i rirf'iMe"iif'Rnifi esjiwiaujr Female CotiiphUiit. $1000 IN COLD. l Ml ui- t 1 ill 1 vip n i.uiiii J "III lii'V ill u Ul lit ln, or for tin) thin luiturcurlujuriout fu.IIlil til tlll'lll. Ark)nur (lrui7i;It for Hop TlIttPM ftn! try Hum biforu )ou tliTp. TiiUu no othor. 1) I. ( !iimMoiati'nniltrri'ItlU('t'iirrfor uiuuKCituv( 111 or opium, toiuiiouua narcotic. Fkxh ron CittcrLn. i All lior 10M (t itruKvt.1t, Hop IMlttri Mlj. I lliur, ,N, ,, Totimlf.Ont, DO YOU USE A ROLLER. 11 uilinrnflritTlnnro'lertheEr.iln tind root crori of the furiii itn l.u lneriiiM"l from 10 tue per ttnt.i ottiu an intlre ciop U tuved by It. WOOLRIDGE'S PATENT LAND ROLLER IS m IJO 15HST, It li recommended ly ull whohnve uled If. It If the only Holler turn win i adjuit IHelf lo uneaven itround. it will turn around In lit on ItURth without undue iitratn upon thui ori f. 1 1 ilrun cii.irr, ilofe the work more IhorouKhlj end If liy fur Uu- 1. t and chirt I toiler timde, , ilce for efer'rtlti-Mniptslei ami ii:fr,t'im th nn ,'!r. .!L,1.,"W ,v VA AIIH1HI.K lai'o. fJi..SH KliiK.lMirr Nt . Chlruro, III. Al'll lllulillli4il lir,rtf of Mcauule.a 'Ihlnilile Thu lleni Ciinuli Hi run I'! I'lso. euro for (iinnutniitloii. It acts quick and It listen cootl. ll)oi! Niiuill,-liiitilu liii'iri-. IheriTore I lie ehenniht ns re It I Jim 1 1, e Lett. K,hl everhtre, I .'.Ir. iimi M.IIO per tiottle P AGENTS WANTED FOR THL " ICTORIAL HISTORYoftheWORLD Kmhrselr.R lull and aumenttc nccouma of , vir wt lien of uncltntaiid modem tlinef. andlnrludlncilhlf tpryof tiierlmanilfallofOrcekan llmnan Hunlre lhemul.IleiiK-, theeruiaecf. Iho feudal em, tut rifoimailou, theaneovcry a nd teitji men-. of the N'ew Vorld no., etc. It copiatm II7U IIdk li oiIchI en' Eravlnir'. inl If the m nt complete IIMIo y of IW World ever puhllihcd. bend fr Kclmin putn am! crlratcrn.f to AitenK. AddrcK, NATiOVAI. I'mtUflllNfl Co.. ri Ichc i'l 3H Iba. ot our Celebrated SUN-SUN CHOPTFJ sent by uinll on recelnt or mu.no, or o SAMI'LIS of Bnmo on receipt of O cents. It la tlW FINEST TEA Imnnrfixt. Warranted lOEii'talltastea. rosUgcstumps taken. Iircifttf the fireat American Tea Co., Importer I R 0. BOX 285. 31&83YeseySt.W. Y. . . . - i n... - ii . f.hte, uaoclatod with tho Vegotahfo Aromalicf. Kndorted yt ' ""ilT. "nr vma. IncnUeil by them for Il7.prp.lia.Clrnei.-al Debility. renf tVS!.'..!;t a'lmii iSit Ity. Nervuua ITaatritllun. Ctinvulr.rrnrc from rtf na Hraffi tlillla r. fVet vi. It tervvt every purpose where a Tuniu la neccaaary Manufactured bj THE DR. HARTER MEDICINE CO., NaM Horth Mab Street, St, Lotte DYSPEPSIA, The Ladies .i u.:" WABniNOTO, r cr tu mlnlftratlon from WAtuixoTON tothi --niientUnie. J "r1' rf nc,i Pttif.ll nml PrlwtttA lilaf.rv n.v.i 'i.fi.ri, tml.ll.lif- AUiintB IminT.ur a on. n.i w i..nrih hl WZZD OIL THE GREAWDICAL WONDER. uy Wlznru "$r, Fivo Years. Dear SiRSf-I wish to cqllur attention to a w-onilerful cureperfoniied by your WUard Oil, on a friend and neAbr rml"f-, e had, not- ra,k1e,d. n s,.cPf 1' year., from the effects of Rhcuipm. Had tried a nreat ninny medlcinej. but nothing, Eeemed to do any good. HeaE f the Kreat good WUard Oil was dofnp, I recom mended him to trylt. He d. nd ""cr the use of a few hot let, was entirely cured. If you wish to publish this yare Ilbcrty Uo so. nd 1 ,',l,e lt may be tho means of ijf..i ;fer to trv vour wonderful medicine. ?oun very truly 7 HOLM AIM'S CURES Without Dosing Simply by Absorption TIADB MARK. It a forerelgn remedy for allformi of I.lvcr jnml Htoinncll troublea, ami l the ONLY ArilnnJ AI1SOLUTK cure for Malaria la iti variant type'. Or. IIolittnn'H PncI li (tenutne and raJ leal remeJy, W1THOUTTAK1NO MEDlCINIt.' It wi the FlttST article of the kind that vrat introduced to the public generally. It wai the OIUGI.N'AI. PAD, and wai deviled by DU. 110LMAN alone. j He itruck out from Hit beaten path and made NEW WAY. No tooner had he rendered the in dcrtaVIng a CERTAINTY than the Imitators jand PlRATUwho hang to and Infeit tTtr tne eenful enterprlte, ttarted op and have tlnce fol lowed In bit footttepi at cloacly at the law will, tolerate. , Aratnrt thete Da. HOLM AN Elve SPtCTAt. WAIININO. Not only do they rALOTOCOIlE, but In dlaappolntlng the purch.aer they bring doubt and odium on the principal of Alinorjv. tloti, of which Dr. Ilolninit'n Pad It the OBNUINK and ONLY TUUE EXPONENT. xtTCr7lmltntlotl It an emphatic endorte. ment of the aubatenUa! worth of the genuine article. A poor one la never copied. Each Genuine Holniait Iad bear, the Prlyato Revonno Stamp of the IIOLMAN PAD CO., with the above Trade. Mark printed la green. Duy Xoni Without XI. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS, Or tent by mall, pott-paid, oa rectlpt of $i.oo, DR. HOLMAN'S advice It mu. Full treatite font free on application. Addrtu HOLMAN PAD CO..r XT. 0. Jla lllt.1 nt -Willi lam at.. K. V. mm Battlo Crook. Michigan, M-utvrAOiunxna or inn only aExrctn H aaH Bl tB atHlllW m aaaaau aaaaaaj aaa aaaaaj w-aa THRESHERS, Traction and Plain Casinos and Horoo-PoworB. MotComrIcloTlirclicrructoryE?tnblltllotl InthoWnrlJ. J I04P ft ft VFC A D O rfeonttnito,aH'nett t'ut rW. tC'B IKHndnrM, wllhont chatm ri nainn, HJX, maniweicont, or Itxalloii. w"'f a"lA. KTrAM-POWTIU PIlPAHATtntM.ftna Coniiili'tti SH-nm O ii t II I - or' tn , 7rf le. JYnc.lTrnrtlnn llitr.lm snnd l'litln l.iinllirH etprcocnlntbnAnwrleanuinikeL , A mutltluitu atpcctol'etiture afit fMrrorrfnn. fcr lftl,loreth"rltli nptttorqunlltU' ; (i rnnxni". lion on.l maltrlaU not drerst'-l of I'l' "tber tnokcni. l'our ".Irx-H of imtixtori, from 0 to lv licmo Cinuclty.y'or ttnmx ur AarM inrtr. Twi njien if ' Mntmloil" llorso rower.. UUU,UUy (runt i;.rr lo.Uyrnr.nlr..trt'fl eiKtcntty cu ha-nl, from vhlch Ih built tic lit- eoiuiuruuio uoou-woru ol our uiacuwcry. TRACTiCN EMGINESi I nriiirrH nnil Tlirt'.lirrnirn aro lnvlte.1 to uivitfinito Ihla nateMm 'nirefhlntf Machinery. Circular, wnt free. Aildn NICHOLS, 8HEPARD & CO. Dnttlo Creek. Michigan. For Two Generations Tho pood nnd staunch old stand-by, MEXICAN MUS TANG LINIMENT, lias dono moro to nssuaxo imln. rcliovo siiirorincr, mid save the lives of , men and ucasls than nil olliei; liiiiiiiu'iils nut tozothcr. nli Bocauso tho Mustaiiir t rates through skin nnd to tho very bono, dri nil pain und soreness inrtrhiil spprntlniiQ. mill i'A inir tho nillictnd nnrt toound and suppio iieiutu. mnillll Miirllili'l"lli( ur.l III 10 naVlllM ' -,'l" "l"'.',l'll lirf, Hir mifl I'll. J.m" ksh. l-ilninnii. uniu, AL1,i.a.iiuai. lr,,V.I.m,f Nervout Deblf Ity. Henltiiefof KsiiaKir"- ljn'l ornrelfii. 8enl for c'reuiartn Allcn'a .ki in ave , n. -j. W. A. V. lira mea. vol Ix nn 8 Wiieri writing to t'rtteerts please say yju ll.t ito Lf itlfi'" 'H'tmpiT. tub LOODr n . . i , . r an. l'ernvian ltara ana trie l'Lra 1 new ranu itor- ft L AT hiwth WANP" 'or " me Ltaiti oi int nnnt nouw ?a3 A i., i Pietldentt." the mott luternung iwoa: (1 JU X V,TI 'Uk.!lU, 4V (U.W., V. White House. ill In.. Pa. Mrs - m- a- Stewart, Paola, Kansas.